Cruzer® Enterprise
USB Flash Drive with Mandatory Security
USB flash drives have been transformed from consumer gadgets into must-have productivity tools used by
business people everywhere. However, most drives are privately owned and lack the mandatory security and
control measures that organizations require. This exposes organizations to tremendous risks when a drive
containing sensitive information is lost or stolen, potentially resulting in expensive customer notifications, a
compromised company image, or failure to meet regulatory requirements.
SanDisk® Cruzer® Enterprise USB flash drive imposes mandatory, hardware-based encryption on all files,
protecting mobile data both within and outside the corporate environment.
Secure and Manage Enterprise Data,
Everywhere
Cruzer® Enterprise helps IT professionals more effectively
protect information on company-issued USB flash drives.
It is specifically designed to meet the unique security,
compliance and manageability needs of enterprises. Rather
than rely upon users to secure files, it imposes mandatory
access control on all files, storing them in a hardware-
encrypted, password-protected partition. This secures
all stored data in the event of drive loss or theft. Cruzer
Enterprise features ultra-fast transfer speeds and a simple
user interface, all in a plug-and-play device.
Central Management and Control (CMC) client/server
Product Highlights
software can manage the complete life cycle of Cruzer
Enterprise drives, from initial user-deployment, through
password administration and data backup, and finally to
drive termination if lost or stolen.
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Applies powerful, hardware-based encryption
Imposes mandatory security on all files
Facilitates regulatory compliance
Compatible with Existing IT Infrastructure
Centrally manageable (using SanDisk CMC
software, sold separately)
Cruzer Enterprise helps make the introduction of secure,
USB flash drives a simple and seamless process. Cruzer
Enterprise is easy to deploy and control, requiring no
installation of dedicated drivers and no administrative
rights to operate.
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